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The paper looks at responses of crewmembers of six Taiwan air carriers who were asked to report their levels of fatigue before takeoff and after landing. Ordinal probit models are employed to estimate three fatigue models for different flight operations and serve as vehicles to investigate...
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Behavioral finance literature shows that a variety of mood variables affect the stock prices. Aviation accidents are uncommon that generally cause a high number of casualties. Therefore, they have a strong social repercussion in the country. This negative sentiment driven by bad mood might...
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The early participation of Colombian entrepreneurs in the establishment of airlines in Colombia during the first decade of the twentieth century was marked by risk, faced with an aviation industry that recently began worldwide. This article describes the creation and operation in 1919 of the...
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This paper compares the exposure of normal flights to a number of meteorological factors that also exist for flights resulting in accidents. The factors examined include visibility, ceiling height, temperature, crosswind, tailwind and instrument or visual meteorological conditions. Differences...
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This article attempts to analyse the nature, magnitude and causes of 2010 disastrous flood that seriously affected the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Pakistan. Pakistan is famous for its summer floods, but the flood of 2010 is considered to be the century’s worst. It has broken all the...
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The success of an evacuation process during any emergency situations involves many interacting factors between the occupants, hazards, building geometries and environment. With the advancement of computer capability, an increasing number of scholars are now focusing on developing evacuation...
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In designing of production systems, economic and social goals can be combined, if ergonomics is integrated into the design process. More than 50 years of ergonomics research and practice have resulted in a large number of ergonomics standards for designing physical and organizational work...
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Information is one of the crucial factors of business in the globalized world. Access to resources of a company should be easy for employee, allowing efficient performing their duties, but also difficult for unauthorised person. One of the most popular solutions is granting access using pair:...
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Follow-up process is an instrument that demonstrates the fact that trainings are never an ending story, but an ongoing process of learning new things and achieve new abilities, behavioral improvement. Nowadays, the organizations are confronted with more than obvious technical realities: the...
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Purpose: This paper examines the claim that the application of human factors (HF) knowledge can improve both human well-being and operations system performance. Methodology: A systematic review was conducted using a general and two specialist databases to identify empirical studies addressing...
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